We invite you to visit the Sacajawea Center, a popular choice for Idaho vacations! The Center is a happening place during the summer and early fall months. Join us for Sacajawea Center special events including indoor and outdoor concerts, annual historical events, dutch oven cookouts, festivals, kids summer camps, and family historical programs throughout the summer and early fall months. Visitors also enjoy the Heritage Community Gardens and the Kid's Garden, artifacts and scenic walking trails througout the beautiful 71-acre park. Even your dog can enjoy its time at the Sacajawea Center in the Seaman's Dog Walk and Play Area where you can't miss the bronze statue of Seaman, Captain Meriwether Lewis' Newfoundland. You'll want to stop in the Visitor Center to view interpretive exhibits and artifacts that focus on Sacajawea. The Sacajawea Center Research Library located in the Learning Center is open for you to view or purchase Expedition journals and titles, Native American topics, field guides, and children's books.

The Visitor Interpretive Center is open from Memorial Day weekend through the end of September.

Announcements:

Interpretive Center Closed

The Interpretive Center is closed for the 2014 season.

From now until Memorial Day we will be open by appointment only.

Admissions is $5/person and $12/family.

If you are visiting and were planning on stopping by we would be happy to open the Interpretive Center for you! Give us a call a few days before you will be here so we can make arrangements.

Call(208)756-1188 to make an appointment! Otherwise, enjoy the trails – they are beautiful this time of year!

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